tmnxLogEventOverrun

TIMETRA-LOG-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.3.1.3.12.0.12

Object

notification
[CAUSE] A tmnxLogEventOverrun notification is generated
at the end of the overrun throttling interval when one or more
events of the type specified by tmnxLogThrottledEventID were
dropped because the logger input stream's input queue limit
was exceeded.  The overrun throttling interval begins when the
input queue limit is first exceeded and ends when the number of
events in the input queue has dropped below an internal low
watermark.  At that point a tmnxLogEventOverrun notification is
generated for each event type that had one or more     events dropped
because of the input queue overrun. The number of dropped events
is specified by tmnxLogThrottledEvents.
          
[EFFECT] Logger events have been dropped and were not sent to any
log destination.  tmnxEventDropCount has been incremented for
each event dropped because of input queue overrun.
          
[RECOVERY] The specific event information of dropped events
cannot be recovered.  The frequency of input queue overruns
can be lessened by configuring as few event logs as possible,
especially those going to remote destinations such as file,
syslog and snmp notification logs.

Context

MIB
TIMETRA-LOG-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.3.1.3.12.0.12
Type
notification
Status
current
Parent
tmnxLogNotifications
Siblings
11

Syntax

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Values & Constraints

No enumerated values or constraints recorded.

Related Objects

Sibling Objects
Notification Objects